Talk about awkward — the normally energetic and humor-filled model-turned-actress Cara Delevingne is definitely not a morning person through a very uncomfortable interview on "Good Day Sacramento."
The 22-year-old was invited to the morning program to promote her latest movie, the adaptation of John Green's popular novel "Paper Towns."
According to Huffpost, one of the hosts introduced Cara as "Carla" which probably put the actress in a bad mood. She seemed taken aback by the mistake, responding with a sly smile while greeting the anchors. They asked her if she was "too busy" to read "Paper Towns" before taking on the role.
Cara jokingly answered, "Uh, no I never read the book, or the script. I kind of winged it." She then seriously answered that she actually read the book, and mentioned how amazing it was.
Cara added that, "John Green is an incredible author, so really if you haven't read his books, you should."
When the 22-year-old star was asked if she found it easier to focus to her work even if her schedule was full, she immediately answered, "No, I don't know where that comes from, No!"
Then the host added a follow up question if Cara and her character in the movie Margo have anything in common, which she jokingly answered, "No, I actually hate her," Daily Mail reported.
Because of her attitude in answering the anchors questions, one of the hosts proceeded to cut the interview short, suggesting to Cara that, "We'll let you go take a little nap, maybe get a Red Bull, how about that?" They did not let Cara respond.
In other news, Kate Moss "blacklisted" her former Supermodel BFF Cara Delevingne because of the reason that the latter have chosen to pursue her acting career over her modeling career, News.com has learned.
Despite Cara's success in "Paper Towns," she seems to have been getting some negativity from that awkward interview all the way to a falling out with her BFF. Did she deserve it? What do you think?
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